The very last release with Dina Ugorskaja, who passed away in September 2019 aged 46. The programme includes the 24 Preludes Op. 28 by Chopin and J.S. Bach's Inventions.
J. S. Bach's Inventions - unfortunately still regarded as mere exercises - have fascinated Dina Ugorskaja since her childhood thanks to their incredibly refined wealth of ideas, particularly when it comes to just two voices, where it is up to the player to discover how able you really have to be in order to master the task. Standing in contrast to this is one of the most challenging cycles in piano music, in both a musical and a technical sense, Chopin's Preludes, with their rapid changes between different, and at times highly polarised, feelings and sentiments; a synthesis imbibed with disarming naturalness that makes it almost impossible for a performance to bring out the music itself and not the interpreter. The tension between the deceptive straightforwardness of Bach and the simplicity required by the complexity of Chopin makes this an exciting combination. © CAvi-Music